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GREAT PERFORMANCES

VIENNA PHILHARMONIC SUMMER NIGHT CONCERT 2017

FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 @10:00PM

Fairy tales, myths, legends and sagas are closely entwined with many composers and compositions. They have served as inspiration, models and sources for many musical works, several of which have been selected for this concert. Some are new and some are old; some are German, Bohemian, and Russian; some are based on literary models and one is a composer’s opinion about a myth.

The concert soloist is renowned soprano Renée Fleming who performs two arias from operas by Antonin Dvořák: the famous ‘Song to the Moon’ of the water nymph Rusalka and the aria of the sorceress Armida from the operas of those names, as well as three songs by Sergei Rachmaninoff: “Twilight,” “Sing not to me, beautiful maiden” and “Spring Waters.”


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GREAT PERFORMANCES

VIENNA PHILHARMONIC SUMMER NIGHT CONCERT 2017

FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 @ 7:00PM & 12:00AM

Fairy tales, myths, legends and sagas are closely entwined with many composers and compositions. They have served as inspiration, models and sources for many musical works, several of which have been selected for this concert. Some are new and some are old; some are German, Bohemian, and Russian; some are based on literary models and one is a composer’s opinion about a myth.

The concert soloist is renowned soprano Renée Fleming who performs two arias from operas by Antonin Dvořák: the famous ‘Song to the Moon’ of the water nymph Rusalka and the aria of the sorceress Armida from the operas of those names, as well as three songs by Sergei Rachmaninoff: “Twilight,” “Sing not to me, beautiful maiden” and “Spring Waters.”


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POV

TWO TOWNS OF JASPER

MONDAY, AUGUST 14 @ 11:00PM

In 1998 in Jasper, Texas, James Byrd, Jr., a black man, was chained to a pick-up truck and dragged to his death by three white men. The town was forever altered, and the nation woke up to the horror of a modern-day lynching. In Two Towns Of Jasper, two film crews, one black and one white, set out to document the aftermath of the murder by following the subsequent trials of the local men charged with the crime. The result is an explicit and troubling portrait of race in America, one that asks how and why a crime like this could have occurred.


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A CHEF’S LIFE

PEAS, PLEASE

SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 @ 10:30PM

As a visit from her editor accelerates book preparations, Vivian reckons with handing over the restaurant reins to John and Justise. A tutorial in “beatin’ peas” delivered by a 92 year-old expert is an entertaining and therapeutic history lesson.


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WASHINGTON WEEK

FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 @ 6:00PM & 11:00PM

Tensions escalated between the United States and North Korea after U.S. intelligence agencies assessed North Korea has successfully miniaturized a nuclear warhead that could fit on a missile capable of reaching Chicago. President Trump warned Kim Jong-un of the “fire and fury” the United States would unleash if his government continues its nuclear posturing. North Korean military leaders dismissed the warning as a “load of nonsense” and threatened to launch missiles at the American territory of Guam, home of the B-1 bombers the Pentagon would potentially use to attack North Korea’s missile sites.


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INDIA

NATURE’S WONDERLAND

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29 @ 11:00PM

Join a journey through India to discover its rich culture and rare wildlife. Experience a ritual tiger dance and see lions, elephants and India?s only ape ? the hoolock gibbon. Then climb to the Himalayas where the Ganges River begins.


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SECRETS OF THE DEAD

RESURRECTING RICHARD III

THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 @ 10:PM

In 2011, a group of amateur historians made an incredible archaeological find: the bones of King Richard III, hunchbacked, with an arrow through the spine. Richard is thought of as the most evil king to have ruled England and also as a fearsome warrior, despite the extreme curvature of his spine. Now, scientists are testing the bones to find out more about the king and also conducting fascinating experiments to determine whether Richard could have fought so ferociously in battle with such a severe deformity.


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WASHINGTON WEEK

FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 @ 9:00PM

President Trump turned his attention to issues that rally his conservative base – immigration and affirmative action – after last week’s failure to move forward with health care reform in the Senate. 

New polls show the president’s approval rating reaching new lows, and tensions flared between President Trump and Republicans in Congress. 

His own party voted to check his power to lift Russian sanctions, and Republicans are discussing ways to work around the White House on health care.


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GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW

SEASON 4, EPISODE 9

PATISSERIE

SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 @ 10:00PM

It’s week nine of The Great British Baking Show, and it’s the semi-final. Now, just four bakers remain. It’s Patisserie Week, three crucial challenges, three chances to make it to the final. To kick start things in the signature challenge, the bakers are once again butter bashing and folding their pastry to achieve perfect lamination for this difficult French pastry. In the technical challenge, Paul has set the bar high, testing the bakers’ patisserie prowess with a yeast based cake with a fruity top and delicate chocolate work. The pressure is on! In the final showstopper, it’s the bakers’ last chance to prove they have what it takes to make it to the final, with a multiple mini-cake bake.

Followed by the Finale @ 11:00pm.


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